
"Roland Juno 106 Specifications
* Keyboard - 61 keys (5 octaves)
* Polyphony - 6 voices
* Oscillators - one DCO per voice: pulse, saw, and square
* DCO - Waveforms, Range (16'/8'/4') PWM, PWM Mode, Sub-OSC level, Noise level
* HPF - Cutoff frequency (0/1/2/3)
* VCF - Cutoff frequency, Resonance, Key follow (0 ~ 100%)
* ENV - Attack time (1.5 ms ~ 3 s), Decay time (1.5 ms ~12 s), sustain level (0 ~ 100%), Release time (1.5 ms ~ 12 s)

* Filter - non-resonant high pass and resonant low pass (24 dB/oct)
* VCA - ADSR, Control signal, VCA level and gate
* Chorus - Off, I, II
* Memory - 128 patches
* Control - MIDI (In/Out/Thru)
* Additonal features - Portamento, Bender Lever (Bender DCO, VCF, LFO), Key Transpose, Assign Mode, Master Volume, more..."





Very well photographed. From the pictures, this Juno-106 looks very clean.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing about the Juno-106 is that it is about the easiest synth ever made to learn how to make your own patches (program). There are just enough controls to make it interesting, but not so many that it would be intimidating.
It has an early but functional MIDI implementation as well. When added to another synth via MIDI, the combination is usually more than the sums of the individual parts.